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What are the counters and (un)favorable terrain ?
I see; I will look over the files for exact detail on how it worked in vanilla. Anyhow, it can be easily fixed by replacing max development with some tweaked variant of mean(average) development, I already have a script in my other mods that can help with this.
As for converting tribal to feudal, I suspect that is done to make them on par with other realms; tribal is much weaker the further tech(culture) progress. Besides, it isn't all that wrong, the Yuan dynasty of China is literally Mongols that conquered and then converted to Chinese bureaucracy because there's no other way to rule over that many people in a culture rooted in Confucian ideas. This is a greater transition than going from tribal to feudal; the mongols are generally good at adopting systems of governance.
Because they always switch faiths, it also means that after the mongol breakup the entirety of central asia switches from Tribal to Feudal/Clan and nomads are essentially wiped out in their entirety, when the dominance of Ghengis Khan should result in the complete opposite.